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Food drive running through May

Mark’d Body Art will collect food items and gift certificates for the Port Angeles Food Bank through May 31. Donations may be… Continue reading

Local school districts reach settlement with Juul

Part of nationwide class-action lawsuit

Missing, murdered listed

Nine people with local ties were listed as missing or murdered Indigenous people during Friday’s march. They are: • Matthew Dean, a… Continue reading

Mixer to give voters a taste of ranked choice

The League of Women Voters of Clallam County and its partners will offer a taste of ranked choice voting at an educational… Continue reading

Mother’s Day brunch, performance ticket deadline Wednesday

Wednesday is the deadline for reserving a spot at the Port Angeles Community Players Mother’s Day brunch on Sunday, May 14. The… Continue reading

No weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Complex this week. There are… Continue reading

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they… Continue reading

  • May 6, 2023
  • The Associated Press

PASD only Peninsula district to join social media lawsuit

The Port Angeles School District is the lone public school district on the North Olympic Peninsula to join a class-action lawsuit against… Continue reading

Port Angeles council to weigh final OK of raise

Some aspects of proposed ordinance changed

Tech Tuesday at Jefferson County Library

The Jefferson County Library will present “Get to Know NoveList Plus” from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The hybrid class is… Continue reading

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM,… Continue reading

Vaping settlement allocations

$23,416. • Crescent School District — $8,325. •… Continue reading

Water outlook good for Peninsula, state

Heavy snowpack makes drought unlikely

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Sequim’s Lainey Vig delivers a pitch during the Wolves’ 5-2 home win over Kingston on Thursday.

DIAMOND SPORTS: Sequim softball holds down Kingston bats

Sequim left-hander Lainey Vig was solid in the circle in the Wolves’ 5-2 softball victory over Kingston, allowing two runs on four hits… Continue reading

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Sequim’s Lainey Vig delivers a pitch during the Wolves’ 5-2 home win over Kingston on Thursday.
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Port Angeles' Keane McClain, right, chases a loose ball as Bremerton's Brennan Galloway closes in on Thursday night in Port Angeles.

BOYS SOCCER: Late penalty sinks Port Angeles

Wolves fall to Kingston in season finale

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Port Angeles' Keane McClain, right, chases a loose ball as Bremerton's Brennan Galloway closes in on Thursday night in Port Angeles.
UT Permian Basin
Port Angeles product Ethan Flodstrom earned Lonestar Conference Player of the Week recognition May 1 for his play for University of Texas-Permian Basin baseball in a sweep of Oklahoma Christian.
UT Permian Basin
Port Angeles product Ethan Flodstrom earned Lonestar Conference Player of the Week recognition May 1 for his play for University of Texas-Permian Basin baseball in a sweep of Oklahoma Christian.

PA eyes short-term rental ban

Moratorium would affect new ventures

First time in 10 years, tribe to have limited fishery on Elwha

Lower Elwha Klallam will harvest coho for ceremony, subsistence

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department workers prepare floating dock sections for installation after they were barged across Port Angeles Harbor from storage to Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday. The docks, used for transient moorage, have not been deployed since 2021, when a primary float was damaged by a storm. Floats are scheduled to be in place this weekend, although the gangways from the upper pier deck will not be lowered into position until next week. The utility vessel Cheyenne Arrow assisted with bringing the sections across the harbor. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Floating docks

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department workers prepare floating dock sections for installation after they were barged across Port Angeles Harbor from storage to Port… Continue reading

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department workers prepare floating dock sections for installation after they were barged across Port Angeles Harbor from storage to Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday. The docks, used for transient moorage, have not been deployed since 2021, when a primary float was damaged by a storm. Floats are scheduled to be in place this weekend, although the gangways from the upper pier deck will not be lowered into position until next week. The utility vessel Cheyenne Arrow assisted with bringing the sections across the harbor. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)